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Fae Farm Fishing
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All Tool Upgrades in Fae Farm Listed

You'll be claiming gold with these upgrades.

Diving deep into the world of Azoria requires you to upgrade all of your tools at multiple points throughout the game. You will not be able to progress and complete the story without doing so, as you cannot obtain specific resources required for certain quests. It’s essential that you upgrade tools regularly, and here, you will find every tool in Fae Farm listed.

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How to Get Every Tool in Fae Farm

Firstly, there are two varieties of tools. The first category requires you to upgrade them with resources and money. The second category requires you to be at a certain level in the skill as well as part with your hard-earned cash.

  • Resource Based – Axe, Pickax, Sickle, Shovel, Watering Can.
  • Level Based – Rod and Bug Net.
Fae Farm All Tool Upgrades
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Tip:

The Staff does not upgrade in the same manner as the other tools. You will need to complete specific segments of the story to unlock new skills that you can swap between freely.

Resource Based Tools

The following tables illustrates the requirements necessary to upgrade each resource-based tool.

ToolRequirements
Basic ToolN/A
Copper Tool1 Copper Ingot
100 Florins
Iron Tool2 Iron Ingots
500 Florins
Feyrite Tool3 Feyrite Ingots
1500 Florins
Silver Tool4 Silver Ingots
2500 Florins
Orichalcum Tool5 Orichalcum Ingots
3500 Florins
Gold Tool5 Gold Ingot
5000 Florins

Level Based Tools

The following tables illustrates the requirements necessary to upgrade each level-based tool.

ToolRequirements Per Upgrade
NetBasic – N/A
Sturdy – Critter Catching Level 3, 1000 Florins, Basic Net acquired.
𓆣 Catches Fae critters.
Advanced – Critter Catching Level 5, 2500 Florins, Sturdy Net acquired.
𓆣 Catches Mountain critters.
Master – Critter Catching Level 5, 5000 Florins, Advanced Net acquired.
𓆣 I have caught every bug and there has been no discernable difference.
Fishing RodBasic – N/A
Sturdy – Fishing Level 3, 1000 Florins, Basic Rod acquired.
𓆝 Catches Fae fish.
Advanced – Fishing Level 5, 2500 Florins, Sturdy Rod acquired.
𓆝 Catches Mountain fish.
Master – Fishing Level 7, 5000 Florins, Advanced Rod acquired.
𓆝 Catches Deep Sea fish and Seafood fish.
Tip:

To upgrade your Net, locate Mel who is located in West Town. Right above the West Town fast travel point.
To upgrade your Fishing Rod, locate Eddy who is located on the far south-west side of Azoria, on the rocky area of the beach.

The Best Order to Upgrade Tools In

Regarding the later resource-based tool upgrades, it makes sense to be more strategic about upgrade orders due to the time it takes to collect all of the necessary materials. In my own experience, the following order is the best way to organize upgrades.

  1. Pickax
  2. Axe
  3. Sickle
  4. Watering Can
  5. Shovel

The Pickax upgrade should be the first that you choose every single time. The more upgraded your Pickax is, the easier it is to collect more resources for the rest of the upgrades. The Axe, Sickle, and Shovel all have their place as they are used to collect resources, too, but are in no way used as much as the Pickax.

You will find that upgrading the Watering Can is a huge quality-of-life upgrade to your daily farming experience. When it reaches Iron, it can water a full 3×3 grid in one go, and Silver will do a 5×5. If you are working with hybrid crops, flowers, or just farming in general, this will significantly shorten the time it takes you to water your crops.

Tip:

As of the time of writing, there is a significant bug with the Watering Can spells. If you are wearing a hat, there is a chance that it will block the Watering Can spell from working, and you will be unable to water multiple squares at once. Simply remove the hat to regain the spell benefits.

Once you have upgraded your tools, you will be getting close to ready to take on the Wisp Mother’s quest.


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Priscilla Wells
Priscilla is both the weekend editor and a freelance writer at Prima Games. She began working at Prima Games in early 2023. Prior to this, she spent nine years writing for both her own personal gaming blog, and other related websites. Priscilla has grown up playing video games, and most often plays her PS5 and Nintendo Switch consoles. You can find her playing Final Fantasy XIV, RuneScape, Pokemon GO, or lost in the latest RPG to release. She is an Australian living in the United States with her American husband, three children, and her Basset Hound. Before moving to the United States, Priscilla obtained a Bachelors of Secondary Education majoring in English and Japanese Language. This allowed her to teach English and Japanese in a high school setting. You can follow her on Twitter/X at @Cilllah